| Robert Ronald
Hahn
1939 - 2000
"I enjoy seeing the world!"

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Come fill the cup, and in the
fire of Spring
The Winter garment of repentance fling.
The Bird of Time has but little way to fly
And Lo, the Bird is on the wing.
His favorite verse from his favorite poem,
"The Rubiat of Omar Kayam"
ahn
was born and spent his childhood in Emmett, Idaho, a small country
town, where he did country-boy things and attended Emmett High
School. Early on he decided there were far too many "Bob's"
in the world and chose to be addressed as "Hahn."
He graduated from the University of Idaho, Moscow, as an Architect
and became a member of the American Institute of Architecture
(AIA), licensed to practice in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. He
lived his dream, creating a new and better world with each architectural
project. Downtown Portland, Oregon is crowded with his works and
there are quite a few in Boise and Nampa, Idaho as well.
Hahn loved to travel. He lived in the French Quarter of New Orleans
for a while and spent time in the Caribbean as well. He had hoped
to travel all around the world once he retired. That portion of
his dream is fulfilled with this launch into outer space. He would
have been delighted and amused to know the company he now keeps
in his travels.
A serious Romantic, Hahn worked hard at having fun. About 25
years ago he was introduced to role-playing and costuming in the
form of Middle Eastern Dance, Science Fiction Conventions, and
medieval re-creation with the Society for Creative Anachronism.
He loved to dress up and owned 7 or 8 tuxedos as well as his costumes
and was known for his hats. He really got into each character
and had quite a few. No bio of him could be complete without mentioning
these characters.
Hahn's parents, Ralph Charles Hahn and Edith Collard Hahn, have
preceded him in death. He is survived by his elder brother and
sister-in-law, Charles Richard Hahn and Margaret Irene Hahn and
their children, and by his Life Partner of 25 years, YaLeah, and
her children. He had no children of his own.
Hahn was fun and funny, knowledgeable and worth knowing, thoughtful
and thought provoking, loving and well loved. He was a good friend
with many friends.
He lives on in us all.
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